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Katrina Cutcliffe; Beata Batorowicz; Rhiannan Johnson; Kate Cantrell; Tanya McLean – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2024
The COVID-19 pandemic, and the emergency pivot to online learning that this health crisis prompted, has inevitably impacted teaching and learning across all study disciplines in higher education. This article presents a case study conducted by tertiary visual arts educators who shifted their social constructivist teaching methods from the…
Descriptors: Social Distance, COVID-19, Pandemics, Visual Arts
Dranchak, Jolanda – Art Education, 2022
The historical moment of pandemic isolation is turning into an extended time of distance or hybrid learning, robbing students of regular human interaction. The visual narrative can be of pedagogical significance in reimagining student-teacher connections. Inviting students to visually respond to and record their lived daily experiences can afford…
Descriptors: Coping, Visual Arts, Art Education, COVID-19
Joshua I. Graham – Journal of Museum Education, 2023
Artistic and educational possibilities abound when institutions open their doors to local artists and allow them to work within their confines. The following case study articulates how the often unrecorded and unseen discourse between cultural workers leads to a deeper understanding and application of strategies that encourage effective…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Artists, Museums, Shared Facilities
Hay, Penny – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2022
New spaces of possibility are opening up in the light of the pandemic, with a shared purpose to offer an alternative, creative approach to learning and researching experimental sites for pedagogical innovation. In our partnership work, our creative methodology, with everyone an artist, drives the ambition for artistic excellence. These new blended…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Environment, Instructional Innovation
Carpenter Estrada, Tara – Art Education, 2021
The author started an artistic gratitude practice in March before the pandemic shut everything down. Every day the author writes something to be grateful for, and randomly selects two art supplies from a mason jar. Then, a postcard-sized artwork is made using those supplies and a gratitude journal as a prompt. While this practice has been deeply…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, COVID-19, Pandemics, Art Education
Broome, Jeffrey L.; Broome, Rex – Art Education, 2022
In this article Jeffrey Broome uses narrative reflection to share the story of relocating his parents, Jim and Pat Broome, in the middle of a pandemic to their new home near him in Florida. Jeffrey Broome combines his own story with lyrics authored by his brother, Rex Broome, and photographs provided by friends. The story begins with a sense of…
Descriptors: Art Education, COVID-19, Pandemics, Distance Education
Cooper, Yichien; Hsieh, Kevin; Lu, Lilly – Art Education, 2022
As art educators are facing challenges in the social and political dynamics related to COVID-19, the authors as Asian American art educators recognize the urgent need to address and respond to the "racial pandemic" with arts in practice, as well as provide curricula examples for art educators to engage students in addressing these…
Descriptors: Racism, Art, Asian Americans, Racial Discrimination
Raymond, Jordan – Art Education, 2023
COVID-19 has shown a point of vulnerability in the education system and has reminded us how important stories and experiences are, especially from the perspective of marginalized students. A much harsher reality has shaped their lives and experiences, and educators need to rethink their educational practices and theories in the context of the…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Art Education, Critical Theory
Shipe, Rebecca – Art Education, 2022
Scholars emphasize how exercising the ability to critically evaluate both sides of an issue can reveal false dichotomies and promote an awareness of common ground among differing perspectives (Journell, 2019; Noddings & Brooks, 2017; Zimmerman & Robertson, 2017). As an art education professor in higher education and former elementary art…
Descriptors: Art Education, Teacher Educators, Cartoons, Personal Narratives
Savage, Shari L. – Art Education, 2022
Using inquiry as stance and narrative, the author describes, explores, and analyzes how the COVID-19 pandemic affected preservice school site observations and shaped her students' burgeoning knowledge of art curriculum, and acknowledges how the pandemic impacted her own pedagogy. The author draws from 18 preservice student observation reflections…
Descriptors: Art Education, Psychological Patterns, COVID-19, Pandemics
Koopal, Wiebe; Vlieghe, Joris – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2022
This paper is based on an online experiment, conducted with bachelor students of educational sciences during the COVID-19 lockdown period in the spring of 2020. The experiment, which took place on a daily basis for a whole workweek, consisted of a series of what we have come to call "artistic-scientific interventions". These constituted…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, COVID-19, Pandemics, Art Education
Sutters, Justin P.; Kardambikis, Christopher; Silva, Susan – Art Education, 2022
When the pandemic hit in March 2020, the authors were in position to pivot their undergraduate and graduate Print/Paper/Book class to the online environment, having already decided to transition to a hybrid model for summer 2020. The course focus was previously geared toward students developing a practice that could be sustained outside the…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Visual Arts, Art Education
Bryoni Trezise; Nitin Vengurlekar; Malcolm Whittaker – Research in Drama Education, 2024
This article considers a pilot research project that examines the successes, failures, and best practice approaches for delivering online performing arts education experiences to young people around Australia. In conversation with 15 teaching artists and 18 youth-based arts organisations nationally, it evaluates the challenges and innovations in…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Theater Arts, Electronic Learning
White-Hancock, Lorraine – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2023
This paper examines Bauhaus School (1919-1933) innovation and relevance today. The School is a landmark in the history of design as a discipline and the development of design education. The School was also a workplace, commercialising Bauhaus-designed products. While drawing global interest in its innovations, the School faced resistance in…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Educational History, Design, Foreign Countries
Sabalja, Che – Art Education, 2023
An online student-led artistic community supported by creativity and everyday experiences provided the opportunity to enhance learning and confront the societal and emotional issues that infiltrated student existence. Through remote learning, the author channeled progressive education, which sought to advance creativity over technique…
Descriptors: Art Teachers, COVID-19, Pandemics, Teaching Methods